Newcastle 0-1 Arsenal Highlights

Arsenal finish fourth in the Premier League to qualify for the Champions League after a nervy win over Newcastle.

Venue: St James’s Park
Date: Sunday, 19 May, 2013
Kick off: 16:00 GMT

Head-to-head

Arsenal won the reverse fixture at the Emirates 7-3 in December, with Theo Walcott scoring a hat-trick.

Two seasons ago, the Magpies were 4-0 down after 26 minutes. They were still 4-0 down with 22 minutes left but then staged an incredible fightback to earn a 4-4 draw.

Newcastle have won just one of their last 11 Premier League games against Arsenal (W1, D5, L5).

Four of the last five league meetings at St James’s Park have been draws, with Arsenal winning the other.

Newcastle

Only relegated Reading and Wigan have conceded more goals than Newcastle’s 67 this season.

Newcastle have failed to score in two successive Premier League home games. They last failed to score in three in a row back in August 2007 (six games).

The Magpies have won only one of their games on the final day of a Premier League season in their previous 10 campaigns (W1, D5, L4).

Newcastle have earned 10 fewer points at home this season compared to last season (28:38). They have lost eight home games so far in 2012-13, compared to three in their 19 home games in the last league campaign.

Alan Pardew’s side have won just three of the 19 games they have played against teams in the top half (W3, D4 L12).

Arsenal

Arsenal are unbeaten in their last nine league matches, winning seven of them.

Arsenal have won four successive Premier League away games. The last time that the Gunners won five in a row away in the league was back in September 2004.

Four Arsenal players have scored 10 or more league goals this season, more than any other top-flight club – it’s only the fourth time in the Premier League era that four players from one club have reached doubles figures.

Just four players have reached double figures in both goal and assist categories in the Premier League this season, with two of these Arsenal players (Theo Walcott has 14 goals, 10 assists, and Santi Cazorla has 12 goals, 11 assists).

If only the second half of games counted, Arsenal would already have been crowned Premier League champions.

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